Technical data
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3 The structural Surroundings
for the Furnace
The national building regulations existing in
this connection must always be complied with.
3.1 Heating room requirements
A separate and dry heating room must always be
provided for the PYROT. No combustible materi-
als may be stored in the heating room. The heat-
ing boiler may only be set up on a fire- and tem-
perature-resistant floor. No temperature-sensitive
pipes or installation lines may be installed in the
floor below the heating boiler.
The load-bearing capacity of the heating room floor
must be designed for the weight of the system plus
filling with water and fuel. The load-bearing capac-
ity of the floor in the area of the boiler bearing sur-
face must be 2000kg/m². Detailed technical di-
mensioning is possible with data sheet no. 6010.
The minimum distance to the walls and ceiling re-
quired according to the table of dimensions for
proper cleaning and maintenance of the boiler
must be complied with. A sufficient supply of fresh
air must be provided directly from outdoors into the
heating room. Induced ventilation is necessary for
heating rooms that are confined or enclosed.
The temperature in the heating room must not ex-
ceed +40°C while the system is in operation (in the
area approx. 1 m away from the boiler).
The temperature in the heating room must not fall
below +10°C while the system is in operation (in-
ner side of exterior walls).
3.2 The chimney connection
The PYROT rotary combustion chamber boiler is
equipped with an exhaust fan and thus a fireplace
without a draught requirement.
The design of the chimney should be carried out
as for a fireplace with an oil or gas blast burner
without a draught requirement (exhaust tempera-
ture at rated load of 160°C-200°C).
The PYROT rotary combustion chamber boiler is
output-controlled within a range from 30%-100% of
the rated boiler output. This produces exhaust
temperatures within a range from min. 100°C and
max. 250°C. An insulated chimney should be pro-
vided to prevent the danger of sooting.
The distance from the exhaust fan to the chimney
should be as short as possible. 90°-elbows should
be avoided if possible. Exhaust gas lines of more
than 1 m in length must be insulated.
The connection to the chimney should be made
such that it rises at an angle from 30°-45°. The
exhaust line, incl. the lead-in into the chimney,
should be executed so as to be gas-tight.
A supplementary air device (draught controller)
is absolutely necessary in the chimney to pro-
vide for intended operation of the PYROT Rota-
tion Heating System.
4 Transport and Installation
The personnel who carry out the transport have
to know the dangers of accidents that might
arise on doing so and prevent such through
suitable measures.
Only hoist the boiler when it is entirely empty
(of water, fuel and ash).
Pyrot 100 - 300
Hoist by the lifting lug.
Pyrot 400 - 540
Hoist by forward-flow and return-flow connec-
tion pieces using a cross bar.